hi ! You could try to find apprenticeships. Some companies are smart, and specialize in hiring qualified workers that don't have the right degrees, because other companies wouldn't and hence they're cheap. I'm working…
I mean, anyway, being naturalised here happens when you are in a stable situation, and is very symbolic in that case, so there is no rush. If you live in France, you are welcome to be in here, you can vote for local…
Legally, the government has to reply within 18 months after your application, according to the page about Naturalisation on service-public.fr, an official website (idk if I may post links) In some cities like Lyon, you…
Me too, I've searched for "Tor" and "how we kill anonymised users", and found nothing Cloudflare is indeed the problem, and the reason why I no longer visit some websites.
oh ok, professionals have standards my bad ! I will elaborate and be "more thoughtful and substantive" as written in the guidelines, next time I didn't know where to place the cursor, since the issue was inherently…
And the results are pretty similar to the 2018 vote on cancelling their public broadcaster, which also highlighted questions of corruptibility of big companies, but was not around privacy, technology, or surveillance.…
That can also be read on the scale of "privatize anything because the state should just make 'laws'"/"have a public sector to offer basic services to citizens", that is a debate in Europe
They don't trust private companies, and they'd rather have their government to manage their IDs. As explained in the article.
The latest European standard for IDs is a credit-card sized of plastic with a chip in it. It should allow more security, because digital signature is harder to forge than previous physical securities. But also you could…
If even SWITZERLAND votes for socialism : congrats, capitalism, you've played yourself
I do hate miners But I'm concerned that a company can tell you what you can or can't do with your hardware. Where is the spirit behind the hacker community, Jailbreaking iPhones, the right to repair, the ban of tattoos…
it doesn't work everywhere, tho. Check out how Walmart failed in Germany, for exemple. Among others, management forced the employees to be welcoming to customers, but the Germans found it creepy. Personaly, I'm more the…
I don't get the mass closure thing they talk about in the article. Where are the journalists based ? In here, in France, merch in almost every bike shop is easily sold out, as people rushed to transition from car and…
Bikes isn't about being high techs, nor speed. (otherwise, you need a BMW or an Audi) If cyclists want something fixed fast (ie on a commuter bike), they buy the part on the internet, or on the way back from work, and…
hi ! You could try to find apprenticeships. Some companies are smart, and specialize in hiring qualified workers that don't have the right degrees, because other companies wouldn't and hence they're cheap. I'm working…
I mean, anyway, being naturalised here happens when you are in a stable situation, and is very symbolic in that case, so there is no rush. If you live in France, you are welcome to be in here, you can vote for local…
Legally, the government has to reply within 18 months after your application, according to the page about Naturalisation on service-public.fr, an official website (idk if I may post links) In some cities like Lyon, you…
Me too, I've searched for "Tor" and "how we kill anonymised users", and found nothing Cloudflare is indeed the problem, and the reason why I no longer visit some websites.
oh ok, professionals have standards my bad ! I will elaborate and be "more thoughtful and substantive" as written in the guidelines, next time I didn't know where to place the cursor, since the issue was inherently…
And the results are pretty similar to the 2018 vote on cancelling their public broadcaster, which also highlighted questions of corruptibility of big companies, but was not around privacy, technology, or surveillance.…
That can also be read on the scale of "privatize anything because the state should just make 'laws'"/"have a public sector to offer basic services to citizens", that is a debate in Europe
They don't trust private companies, and they'd rather have their government to manage their IDs. As explained in the article.
The latest European standard for IDs is a credit-card sized of plastic with a chip in it. It should allow more security, because digital signature is harder to forge than previous physical securities. But also you could…
If even SWITZERLAND votes for socialism : congrats, capitalism, you've played yourself
I do hate miners But I'm concerned that a company can tell you what you can or can't do with your hardware. Where is the spirit behind the hacker community, Jailbreaking iPhones, the right to repair, the ban of tattoos…
it doesn't work everywhere, tho. Check out how Walmart failed in Germany, for exemple. Among others, management forced the employees to be welcoming to customers, but the Germans found it creepy. Personaly, I'm more the…
I don't get the mass closure thing they talk about in the article. Where are the journalists based ? In here, in France, merch in almost every bike shop is easily sold out, as people rushed to transition from car and…
Bikes isn't about being high techs, nor speed. (otherwise, you need a BMW or an Audi) If cyclists want something fixed fast (ie on a commuter bike), they buy the part on the internet, or on the way back from work, and…